Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies
College of Human Sciences |
Gender Studies |
Professor Extraordinarius
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Qualifications
· 1997, PhD, in New Testament Studies, Vanderbilt University, USA
· 1995, MA in New Testament Studies, Vanderbilt University, USA.
· 1990, MA in New Testament Studies, Univ. of Durham, UK.
· 1988, BA Hum, Environmental Science & Religious Studies University of Botswana
Fields of academic interests
- Religion,
- postcolonial,
- gender,
- feminist,
- translation,
- HIV&AIDS,
- migration,
- botho/ubuntu,
- Earth Studies and African literature
Field of Specialisation
· Biblical Studies
· Hermeneutics
· Environmental Science
Books
BOOKS (authored and copy-edited)
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Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga, Josephine Muganiwa & Musawenksosi Dube (eds). 2022. African Literature, Mother Earth and Religion. Vernon Press.
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Berman, S. K., P. Leshota (2021). E. Dunbar, M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Interpretation. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press, 2021.
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Dube, Musa W. with Paul Leshota. Eds. (2020). Breaking the Masters S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Global Migration. Contact Zone Series. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsansta.
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Johanna Stiebert and Dube, M. W. Eds. (2018). The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars. T & T Clark.
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Dube, M. W. & R. W. Wafula. Eds. (2017). Postcoloniality, Translation and the Bible in Africa. Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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Dube, M. W., Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango. Eds. (2012). Postcolonial Perspectives on African Biblical Interpretations. Atlanta: SBL.
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Wicker, K. & Althea Spencer and M. W. Dube. Eds. (2005). Feminist New Testament Studies: Global and Future Perspectives. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.1-268. ISBN Hard cover 1-40396-870-5; ISBN Paper back, 1-4039-6871-3
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Dube, M. W. & Musimbi Kanyoro, eds. (2004). Grant Me Justice: HIV/AIDS and Gender Readings of the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster and New York, pp.1-210. ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster).
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Dube, M. W., ed. (2003). HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum: Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Education. Geneva: WCC Publications, pp.1-173. ISBN 08254 1317
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Dube, M. W. (2003). Ed. AfricaPraying: A Handbook of HIV/AIDS Sensitive Sermons and Liturgy. Geneva: WCC, pp.1-270. ISBN 10:2825414077.
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Dube, M. W. (2002). Eds With Staley Jeffrey, John and Postcolonialism,. (Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, pp.1-254. ISBN Hardcopy 1-84127-323-6; ISBN Paper back 1- 841273120.
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Dube, M. W. Ed. (2001). Other Ways of Reading: African Women and the Bible. Atlanta: SBL & Geneva: WCC, pp. 1-254. ISBN 1-58983-009-1 (SBL); ISBN I 2-8254-1340-2 (WCC).
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Dube, M. W. Ed. (2001). With Njoroge Nyambura, Talitha Cum: Theologies of African Women. Natal: Cluster Publications, pp. 1-264. ISBN 9964-78-276-4.
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West G. and M W. Dube. Eds. (2000). The Bible in Africa: Transactions, Trajectories and Trends. Leiden: Brill, pp.1-828. ISBN Hardcopy 90-04-10627-8; ISBN Paper back 10:039104118 .
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Dube, M. W. (2008). The HIV and AIDS Bible: Some Selected Essays. Scranton: The University of Scranton Press, 2008. 1-175. ISBN 1589661141
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Dube, M. W. (2005). Co-authored with B. Chilisa, N. Tsheko & B. Mazile, The Voices and Identities of Botswana’s School Children. Nairobi: UNICEF, pp. 1-139. ISBN 9966- 9792-4-7
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Dube, M. W. Justin Ukpong et. al. Reading the Bible in the Global Village. Cape Town. Atlanta: SBL, 2002.
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Dube, M. W. (2000). Postcolonial Feminist Interpretations of the Bible. St Louis: Chalice Press, pp. 1-221. ISBN 0-8272-2963-1 A cutting edge work, which remains my most cited work ever.
19 Dube, M. W. (2000). with T. Armstrong, N. Sanoto, C. Scanlon, Moral Education 2, Gaborone: Longman, pp. 1-223. ISBN 99912-74-31-6
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
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Dube, M.W. (2022). “Resurrecting Badimo: Towards Translating for Liberation. In John Ekem, ed. Essays in Honor of Kwesi Dickson. (Forthcoming Regum Africa,2020).
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Musa W. Dube. 2022. “The Christic Okavango Delta of Botswana,” Sophia Chirongoma ed. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and World Religions. Cape Town: Sun Media, pp.37-56.
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Musa W. Dube. 2022. “Speaking the Unspeakable: Biographies of PLWHA,” in S. Chirongoma. ed. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and World Religions. Cape Town: Sun Media, pp. 229-250.
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Gudhlanga, E. Josephine Munganiwa and Musa W. Dube. 2022. “Introduction: Creative art, gender and religion as migratory agents to the global environmental crisis,” in Enna Sukutai Gudhlanga, Josephine Muganiwa & Musawenksosi Dube (eds) African Literature, Mother Earth and Religion. Vernon Press.
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Dube, M. W. 2021. “Living in the Post-HIV&AIDS Apocalypse,” pp. 59-74. In E. Chitanda, E. Mombo & MR. Gunda Eds. That All May Live: Essays in Honor of Nyambura Njoroge. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press, 2021.
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Dube, M. W. 2021. “Mother Earth, Gender and Biblical Imagination,” pp.237-250. In Berman, S. K., P. Leshota E. Dunbar, M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Interpretation. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press.
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Molato Kenosi and M. W. Dube. 2021.“Towards a Setswana Ecological Biblical Hermeneutics; The Example of Genesis 8: 20-9:17, pp. 182-199. In Berman, S. K., P. Leshota E. Dunbar, M. W. Dube and M. Kgalemang eds. Mother Earth, Mother Africa and Biblical Interpretation. Bamberg: Bamberg University Press.
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Dube, M. W. (2021). “Postcolonial Ubuntu: Transformative Reading of Ruth in the Botswana Urban Space,” Forthcoming in Julie Claassens and Funlola eds. Transformative Readings of the Bible. T & T. Clark.
Dube M. W. et al. (2021). “Mother Economies: Botho//Ubuntu and Community Building in the Urban Space, A Focus on Naomi//Laban, Bridal and Baby Shower,” in Siwila Lilian: ed. Essays in Honor of Mercy Amba Oduyoye. Pietmaritzburg: Cluster 2021, pp.
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Dube, M. W. (2020). “Migration and Identities in Imbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers” pp.49-166. M Dube and P. Leshota eds. Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
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Dube, M. W. (2020). “Boundaries and Bridges: Journeys of a Postcolonial Feminist Biblical Scholar,” Ken Brown eds., Reading Other People’s Texts. T & T Clark, 2020. (Republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2020). “Liberating the Word: One African Feminist Reading of Matthew 23” in Ezra Chitando eds. Religion and Development. University of Bamberg Press. (Republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2020). “Introduction,” pp. 7-24. M Dube and P. Leshota eds. In Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
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Dube, M. W. (2020). “Batswakwa: Which Traveler are You (John 1:1-8) pp. 59-72. In Breaking the Master’s S.H.I.T. Holes: Doing Theology in the Context of Immigration. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Germany. (Republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2019). “Mositi Torontle: Except from The Victims,” pp.53-56. In M. Balaane et. al, Botswana Women Write. Pietermaritzburg: UKZN Press.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “Rhodes Must Fall: Postcolonial Perspectives on Christian Mission,” pp. 83-100. In Sebastian Pritt, eds. Theologie und Postkolonialisms: Ansatze Heruasforderungen Perspektiven. Mainz: Verlag Friedrich Pustet.
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Dube, M. W. and Johanna Stiebert. (2018). “Introduction,” pp. 1-6. In Johanna Stiebert and Musa Dube eds. The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars. T & T Clark.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “Health and Healing as a Missional Focus: A Christ-Healed Church is a HIV Positive Church,” 85-92. In Methodists Igniting Mission: Mission Congress, MCSA.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Fifteen Commandments,” pp. 47-51. In Steve Heinrichs ed. Unsettling the Word: Biblical Experiments in Decolonization,” Manitoba: CommonWord.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “Border Crossing in the Diasporic Academic Space,” pp. 15-26 In. Johanna Stiebert and Musa W. Dube eds. The Bible Centers & Margins: Dialogues Between Postcolonial African and UK Biblical Scholars. T & T Clark.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Cry of Rachel: African Women’s Reading of the Bible for Healing,” pp. In Girma Muhammed, Healing Memories: African Christian Response s to Politically Induced Trauma. Lexington Books.
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Dube, M.W. (2018). “Spirit Liberating the Word: Reading the Gendered African Pentecostal Bible,” pp. 56-71. In Francis Machingura, Lovemore Togarasei and Ezra Chitando, eds, Pentecostalism and Human Rights in Contemporary Zimbabwe. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press. (republication)
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Dube, M. W. (2018). The Bible in the Bush: The First Literate Batswana Bible Readers,” pp. 168-18. In Katherine Hockey and David Horrell, eds. Ethnicity, Race and Religion. T & T. Clack. (a republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “Foreword,” pp. xi-xii. Hyeran Kim-Cragg, In Interdependence: A Postcolonial Feminist Practical Theology. Wipf and Stock, 2018.
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Dube, M. W. (2018). “The Pentecostal Kairos: Methodological and Theoretical Implications., pp. 223-234. In Lovemore Togarasei ed. Aspects of Pentecostal Christianity in Zimbabwe. Zinger, 2018 (a republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2017). “And Sarah Laughed: Postcolonial Biblical Perspectives on Aging,” Pp.121-138. In Religion and Aging: Intercultural Explorations, Contact Zone Series. Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
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Dube, M. W. (2017). (With Malebogo Kgalemang) "Social and Political Context." Pp. 365-375. In Ken Ross & Kwabena Gyadu eds. Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa, Edinburgh University Press.
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Dube, M.W. (2017). ”Dinah (Genesis 34) at the Contact Zone: Shall our Sister Become a Whore?” pp. 39-57. In Juliana Claassen’s & Carolyn Sharp, eds Feminist Frameworks, London: T& T Clark.
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|Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Gender in African Christianity,” pp. 144-154. in Isabel A. Phiri, eds Anthology of African Christianity,” Geneva: WCC.
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Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Translating Christianity in Colonial and Globalization Contexts,”156-172. In Elias K. Bongmba ed. Routledge Companion to Christianity in Africa. New York: Routledge.
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Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Postcolonial African Feminisms: A Reading of Women Characters in Boleo.” In Barolong Seboni ed. Amantle A Collection of Critical Writing on Botswana Literature, March 2018).
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Dube, M. W. (2014).“Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” in S. Schultz, ed. Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. Sheffield Phoenix Press.
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Dube, M. W. (2014). “God Never Opened the Bible to Me:’ Women Church Leaders in Botswana,” pp. 317-340. In C.N: Omenyo & E. B. Anum, eds. Trajectories of Religion in Africa. New York: Rodopi.
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Dube, M. W. and Abel Tabalaka (2014).“Bible Translations for Children: A Philosophical and Ideological Interrogation,” pp. 141-154, in L. Togarasei & J. Kugler eds, The Bible and Children in Africa, Uni. Of Bamberg.
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Dube, M. W. (2014). “Reader-Oriented Criticism.” In Encyclopaedia of the Bible and Gender Studies). Oxford: OUP.
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Dube, M. W. (2014). “Mark 9:33-37 Exegetical Perspective” in pp. 278-283. C: Jarvis & E: Johnson eds. Mark Feasting on the Gospels, Louisville: WJK.
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Dube, M. W. (2014). “Mark 9:38-41: Exegetical Perspective” pp.284-289. in C: Jarvis & E: Johnson eds. Mark Feasting on the Gospels, Louisville: WJK, 2014.
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Dube, M. W. (2013). “African Biblical Interpretation,” pp.8-17. In Encyclopedia of Biblical Interpretation. Oxford: OUP.
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Dube, M. W. (2013). “Postkolonialität, Feministische Räume und Religion,” pp.91-111. In Andreas Nehring & Simon Tielesch (eds). Postkoloniale Theologien.Bibelhe rmeneutische und kulturwissenschaftiche Beiträge. Kohlhammer:
Stuttgart.
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Dube, M. W. (2013), “Vallan Käyttöö Läheystyössa,” pp.70-79. In Mari Anna Pötinen, ed. Uskonto Ja Valta: Näkofulmia Kirkon Missioon. Oy: Suomen Lähetysseura ry.
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Dube, M. W. (2013). “Kohti rilaisuutta: Kohti Uusia Näköaloja,” pp.177-190. In Mari Anna Pötinen, ed. Uskonto Ja Valta: Näkofulmia Kirkon Missioon. Oy: Suomen Lähetysseura ry.
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Dube, M. W. (2013). “Postkolonialität, Feministische Räume und Religion,” pp.91-111. In Andreas Nehring & Simon Tielesch (eds). Postkoloniale Theologien.
Bibelhermeneutische und kulturwissenschaftiche Beiträge. Kohlhammer:
Stuttgart. (a translation)
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Dube, M. W. (2013). Methods of Interrogating HIV&AIDS in Biblical Studies,” pp. 653 -661. In I. Phiri and D. Werner, eds. Theological Education in Africa. Geneva: WCC.
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Dube, M. W. (2013). “Decolonizing the Darkness,” Soundings in Cultural Criticism: Perspectives and Methods in Culture, Power and Identity in New Testament. Minneapolis:
Fortress.
Dube, M. W. (2012). “Youth Masculinities and Violence in an HIV&AIDS Context: Sketches From Botswana Cultures and Pentecostal Churches,” pp. 323-354. In Ezra Chitando, Redemptive Masculinities: Men, HIV and Religion. Geneva: WCC.
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Dube, M. W. (2012). “Postcolonial Feminist Perspectives on African Religions,” pp.127-139. In E: K. Bongma, ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to African Religions. John Wiley and Sons.
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Dube, M W. (2012). “Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in African Religious and Theological Studies,” pp. 77-95. In A. Adogame, E: Chitando & B. Bateye eds. African Traditions in the Study of Religion: An Interdisciplinary Introduction. Aldershot: Ashgate.
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Dube, M. W. (2012). “Introduction: The Scramble for Africa as the Biblical Scramble for Africa: Postcolonial Perspectives,” pp. 1-26. In Dube, M. W. Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango, Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations. Atlanta: SBL.
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Dube, M: W. (2012) “Towards a Post-Colonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 585-599. In W. T. Cavanaugh, J W. Bailey, eds. An Eerdmans Reader in Contemporary Political Theology. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Publishing Company (a republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2012). “Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” pp. 29-42. In Dube, M: W: Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango. Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations. Atlanta: SBL.
Dube, M. W. (2012). “Go tla Siama. O tla Fola”: Doing Biblical Studies in an HIV and AIDS,” pp. 483-509. In Dube, M: W: Andrew Mbuvi & Dora Mbuwayesango, Postcolonial Perspectives in African Biblical Interpretations. Atlanta: SBL (In press—A republication).
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Dube, M. W. (2012). “Quieten the Storm: Don’t you Care that We are Perishing?” A sermon Delivered at St Mary’s Cambridge University Chapel, February 5, 2012 (published electronically)
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Dube, M. W. (2011). “Reading for Liberating Interdependence.” In David Ford, et. Al. The Modern Theologians Reader.” Wiley-Blackwell.
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Dube, M. W. (2011). “Ntwa e Bolotse” Botswana Women, Men and HIV&AIDS,” pp. 208-230. In L. Togarasei, ed. The Faith Sector and HIV and AIDS in Botswana: Responses and Challenges. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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Dube, M. W. (2011). “We Pray, We Give Hope. The Faith Sector’s Response to HIV and AIDS in Botswana,” pp. 22-43. In L. Togarasei , ed. The Faith Sector and HIV and AIDS in Botswana: Responses and Challenges. New Castle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
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. Dube M. W. (2011). “Towards Postcolonial Feminist Translations of the Bible, “ pp. 215-239. in Benny Tat Siong, ed, Reading Ideologies: Essays in Honor of Mary Ann Tolbert. Sheffield: Phoenix Press.
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**Dube, M. W. (2011). “Religion, Race, Gender and Identity,” In J. Amanze, ed. Biblical Studies, Theology, Religion and Philosophy. Aldoret:Zapf Chancery.
Dube, M: W, (2011). “Feminist Theologies of a World Scripture/s in the Globalisation Era,” pp. In Sheila Briggs and Mary. McClintock Fulkerson, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theology. Oxford, Oxford University Press.
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**Dube, M: W. (2011). “Consuming A Colonial Cultural Bomb: Translating Badimo Into ‘Demons’ in the Setswana Bible (Matthew 8. 28-34, 15.22; 10:8.” In Anna Runesson, Exegesis in the Making: Postcolonialism and the New Testament Studies. Leiden: Brill. (A republication)
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Dube, M. W. (2010). “Centering the Body in HIV&AIDS Hermeneutics.” In Chitando, Ezra and P. Nikkles. What’s Faith Got to Do With It? A Global Multi-Faith Discussion on HIV Response. Oslo: Nowergian Church AID.
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** Dube, M: W. (2010). “Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 89-102. In Kwok Pui Lan, ed. Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women’s Theology. Maryknoll: Orbis Press. ISBN 1570758808. [A republication]
- Dube, M. W. (2009). “I am Because We Are”: Giving Primacy to African Indigenous Values in HIV&AIDS Prevention,” pp. 178-188. In M. F. Murove, ed. African Ethics: An Anthology of Comparative and Applied Ethics. Pietmaritzburg: Univ. of Kwazulu Natal Press.
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**Dube, M. W. (2009).“Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,” pp. 89-102. In Kwok Pui Lan, ed. Women and Christianity. London: Rutledge, 2009. ISBN 10:041547161 [A republication].
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Dube, M. W. (2009). “HIV+ Feminisms, Postcoloniality and the Global AIDS Crisis,” pp.143-159. In D. Hopkins & M. Lewis, eds. Another World is Possible. UK: Equinox Publishing.
Dube, M. W. (2009). “Talitha Cum! Some African Women’s Ways of Reading the Bible,” pp. 133-146. In Botha, eds. Semeia Studies: Twenty-Five Years of Liberation Theology. Atlanta: SBL.
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Dube, M. W. (2009) “On Being an HIV-Positive Church and Doing Theology in an HIV- World,” pp.2-23. In G. Gunner, ed. Vulnerability, Churches and HIV. Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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Dube M. W. (2009). “HIV&AIDS Research and Writing in the Circle of African Women Theologians 2002-2006,” pp.173-196. In Ezra Chitando & N. Hadebe, eds. Compassionate Circles: African Women Theologians Facing HIV&AIDS: New Themes. Geneva: WCC.
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Dube, M. W. (2009). “In the Circle of Life: African Women Theologians’ Engagement with HIV&AIDS,” pp.197-236. In Ezra Chitando & N. Hadebe, eds. Compassionate Circles: African Women Theologians Facing HIV&AIDS: New Themes. Geneva: WCC.
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Dube, M. W. (2007) “Christian Leaders as Agents for Gender Justice in Civil Society,” pp 1470-170, In Chilisa B. ed. Gender Mainstreaming: A Participant Resource Book. Gaborone: WAD.
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Dube, M. W. (2007). “God Never Opened The Bible to Me: The Role of Women in Botswana Churches,” pp.210-236. In F. Nkomazana ed. Church History of Botswana. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster. ISBN 978 18750 53643
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**Dube, M. W. (2006). “Reading for Decolonization (John 4: 1-42),” pp.297-319. In Sugirtharajah, eds. Voices From the Margin: Interpreting the Bible in the Third World. New York: Orbis Press. New York: Orbis (republication). ISBN 1-57075-686-4
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Dube, M. W. (2006). “Divining Texts for International Relations, Matthew 15:21-28,” pp. 193-208. In Edward P. Antonio, ed. Inculturation and Postcolonial Discourse in African Theology. New York: Peter Lang (republication). ISBN 0-8204-6735-9
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Dube, M. W. (2006). “Rahab Says Hello to Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation,” pp. 142-158. Republished in R.S Sugirtharajah, eds. The Postcolonial Bible Reader. New York, Blackwell. (Republication). ISBN 10:1405133503
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Dube, M. W. (2005). “Circle Readings of the Bible/Scriptoratures,” pp.77-97. In J.A. Smit & P. Kumar, eds. Study of Religion in Southern Africa: Essays in Honor of G.C. Oothuizen. Leiden: Brill (republication). ISBN 90-04-14384
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Dube, M. W. (2005). “Rahab Is Hanging Up a Red Ribbon: One African Woman’s Perspective on Feminist New Testament Studies ,” in K. Wicker eds., Feminist New Testament Studies: Global and Future Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN Hard cover 1-40396-870-5; ISBN Paper back, 1-4039-6871-3
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Twenty-Two Years of Bleeding and Still the Princess Sings,” pp. 50-63. In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds. Grant Me Justice! HIV/AIDS & Gender Readings of the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster. ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8 (Cluster)
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Current Issues in Biblical Interpretation,” pp. 39-61. J. Galgolo & G. Marquarnd, eds. Theological Education in Contemporary Africa. Eldoret/Nairobi: Zapf. ISBN 9966-9742-6-1
Dube, M. W. (2004). “Talitha Cum! A Postcolonial Feminist & HIV/AIDS Reading of Mark 5:21- 43,” pp. 115-140. In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds. Grant Me Justice! HIV/AIDS &Gender Readings of the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster. ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster)
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Theological Education: HIV/AIDS and Other Challenges in the New Millennium,” pp.105-130, in J. Galgalo and G. le Marquand, eds. Theological Education in Contemporary Africa Eldoret:/Nairobi: Zapf. ISBN 9966-9742-6-1
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Grant Me Justice: Towards Gender-Sensitive Multi-sectoral HIV/AIDS Readings of the Bible,” pp. 3-26. In Musa W. Dube & M. Kanyoro eds. Grant Me Justice! HIV/AIDS & Gender Readings of the Bible. Pietermaritzburg: Cluster ISBN 1-57075-600-7 (Orbis); ISBN 1-875053-46-8(Cluster)
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Postcolonialism and Liberation,” pp. 288-294, in Miguel la de la Torre, ed. A Handbook on US Liberation Theologies. St Louis: Chalice Press. ISBN 978-0-827214-48-0.
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Mark’s Healing Stories in an AIDS Context,” pp. 379-384, in D. Patte and Nicole Duran , eds. The Global Commentary. Nashville: Abingdon. ISBN 0-687-06403-1
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Talitha Cum! Calling the Girl-Child and Women to Life in the HIV/AIDS and Globalization Era,” pp.8-27. In M. Degiglio-Bellemare & G. Miranda Garcia eds. Talitha Cum! The Grace of Solidarity in a Globalised World. Geneva: World Student Christian Fellowship Publications. ISBN 92-990022-07
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Dube, M. W. (2004). Postcolonial Biblical Interpretations,” pp.361-366. In D. Knight, Methods of Biblical Interpretation. Nashville: Abingdon Press. ISBN 0-687-037069
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “ Methodes Pour Integrer le VIH/SIDA dans Les Etudes Bibliques, “ pp. 45-65. In Vaincre le VIH/SIDA: Jalons Pour de Nouvelles Methodologies de l’enseingement Theologique en Afrique. TOGO: Haho (a translation and republication of the immediate entry). ISBN 2-913746-40-3
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Dube, M. W. (2004). “Culture, Roles Sexuels et VIH/SIDA: Comprendre et Agir SUR Ces Problemes,” pp. 181- 208. In Vaincre le VIH/SIDA: Jalons Pour de Nouvelles Methodologies de l’enseingement Theologique en Afrique. TOGO : Haho (a translation and republication of the immediate entry). ISBN 0-687-037069
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “Culture, Gender and HIV/AIDS: Understanding and Acting on the Issues,” pp. 84-100. In Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes. Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “Towards Multi-sectoral Teaching in a Time of HIV/AIDS,” pp. vii-xii. In Musa W. Dube, ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes. Geneva: WCC. ISBN 0-8254 1317
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Biblical Studies,” pp. 10-23. In Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes. Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “Jumping the Fire with Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics.” In Feminist Biblical Interpretation and Hermeneutics of Liberation, Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 0-8264-6689-3
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “The Prophetic Method in the New Testament,” pp. 43-58. In Musa W. Dube ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes. Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
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25. Dube, M. W. (2003). “Rahab Says Hello to Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation.” In Fernando Segovia ed. Towards a New Heaven and A New Earth: Essays in Honor of Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza. New York: Orbis Books. ISBN 1-57075-504-3
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Dube, M. W. (2003). “Social Location as a Story-telling Method of Teaching in HIV/AIDS Contexts,” pp. 101-112. In Musa W. Dube, ed. HIV/AIDS and the Curriculum. Methods of Integrating HIV/AIDS in Theological Programmes. Geneva: WCC. ISBN 08254 1317
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Dube, M. W. (2002). “Villagizing, Globalizing and Biblical Studies,” pp. 41-63. In Ukpong et al, eds. Reading the Bible in the Global Village, Cape Town, Atlanta: SBL. ISBN 1-589830253
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Dube, M. W. (2002). With Jeff Staley, “Descending From and Ascending into Heaven: A Postcolonial Analysis of Travel, Space and Power in John,” pp. 1-10. In John and Postcolonialism. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN Hardcopy 1-84127-323-6; ISBN Paper back 1-841273120.
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Dube, M. W. (2002). “Healing Where there is no Healing: Reading the Miracles of Healing in an AIDS Context,” pp. 121-133. In Nicole Wilkinson and Gary Phillips eds., Reading Communities Reading Scripture: Essays in Honor of Daniel Patte. Harrisburg: Trinity Press. ISBN 1-56338-369-1
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Dube, M. W. (2002). “What I have Written I have Written,” pp. 145-163. In M. Getui, Tinyiko Maluleke & J. Ukpong eds. Interpreting the New Testament in Africa. Nairobi: Acton Publishers. ISBN 9966-888-02-0
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Dube, M. W. (2002). “Re-reading the Bible: Biblical Hermeneutics and Social Justice,” In E. Katongole ed., African Theology Today Volume 1. Pennsylvania: Scranton. ISBN 1-58966- 012-9
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Postcoloniality Feminist Spaces and Religion,” pp. 100-120. In Donaldson & Kwok Pui Lan, eds. Postcolonialism & Feminism Religion. New York: Routledge. ISBN 0- 415-92888-5
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Religion, Racism and Gender,” pp. 33-45. In T. Mumba, ed. Gender and Racism: Double Jeopardy for Women. Harare: IPS.
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Introduction,” pp. 1-19. In Musa W. Dube, ed., Other Ways of Reading: African Women and The Bible, Atlanta: SBL. ISBN 1-58983-009-1
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Fifty Years of Bleeding: A Storytelling Feminist Reading of Mark 5:24-35,” pp.26-49. In Musa W. Dube ed., Other Ways of Reading: African Women and The Bible. Atlanta: SBL. ISBN 1-58983-009-1
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Little Girl, Get Up: An Introduction,” pp.3-24. In Njoroge Nyambura etl. Ed. Talitha Cum! Theologies of African Women. Natal: Cluster Publications. ISBN 9964-78- 276-4
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Dube, M. W. (2001). “Divining Ruth For International Relations,” pp.67-80. In Eds. Adam, K. A. In Postmodern Interpretations of the Bible. St Louis: Chalice Press. ISBN 0-8272-2970-4
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Dube, M. W. (2000). West G. O & M. W. Dube, “Introduction,” pp.1-8. The Bible in Africa. Leiden: Brill. ISBN Hardcopy 90-04-10627-8; ISBN Paper back 10:039104118
Dube, M. W. (2000). “Praying the Lord’s Prayer in the Global Economic Era. (Matt 6:9-13)“ Pp.611-632. In Gerald West & Musa W. Dube eds. The Bible in Africa. Leiden: Brill. ISBN Hardcopy 90-04-10627-8; ISBN Paper back 10:039104118
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Dube, M. W. (1999). "Divining the Texts for International Relations (Matt.15:21-28),” pp. 315-328. In Ingrid Kirtzberger ed., Transformative Encounters. Leiden: A. J. Brill. ISBN 9004113118
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Dube, M. W. (1999), "The Unpublished Letters of Opha to Ruth," pp.145-150 .In ed. Athalya Bremmer, A Companion to the Book of Ruth and Esther. Sheffield: Sheffield University Press). ISBN 1850759782
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Dube, M. W. (1999). "Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation," pp.299-303. In Dictionary of Biblical Interpretation. Nashville: Abingdon Press, Spring. ISBN 0-687-05531-8
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Dube, M. W. (1998). "Savior of the World But Not of This World: A Post-colonial Reading of Spatial Construction in John," pp.118-135. In R.S. Sugirtharajah, ed., The Post-colonial Bible. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press. ISBN 1-85075898
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Dube, M. W. (1998). “Go Therefore Unto the World: A Postcolonial Perspective on Biblical Pedagogy,” pp.224-246. In Teaching the Bible: The Discourses and Politics of Biblical Pedagogy. Eds. Mary Ann Tolbert and Fernando Segovia. New York: Orbis Press. ISBN 1- 570752028
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Dube, M. W. (1998). “Mositi Torontle (1964--),” pp.466-470. In Postcolonial African
Writers: A Bio- Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Eds. Parekh Pushpa N. & Siga Fatima Jagne. Westport: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-29O56-3
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Dube, M. W. (1998). “Five Husbands at the Well of Living Waters,” pp.6-26. In Musimbi Kanyoro and Nyambura Njoroge eds. A Decade in Solidarity With the Bible. Geneva: WCC, 1998 (published in three different international languages and republished Talitha Cum! Theologies of African Women. Natal Cluster, 2001. ISBN 9964-78-276-4
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Dube, M. W. (1996). "Woman, What have I to Do With You? (John 2:1-11): A Post-colonial Feminist Theological Reflection on the Role of Christianity in Development, Peace and Reconstruction," pp. 244-258. In The Role of Christianity in Development, Peace and Reconstruction. Eds. Phiri, Isabel, Kenneth Ross and James Cox. Nairobi: AACC. ISBN 9966-886-61-3
Journal articles
· ARTICLES (Journals)
· Dube, Musa. W. “John 18:2-19: A Postcolonial Trickster Reading of the Arrest and Trial of Jesus.” In the Tubinger Theologische Quartalschrift/2,2022: 54-73.
· Dube, M. W. (2021). “Go laya: Unsettling Patriarchy in Gaborone Bridal Showers”
· ITC Journal of Theology, Vol. 50, 2021:1-46.
· Dube, Musa W. “Towards Botho/Ubuntu-centred Individuals, Communities and Nations.” In ITC Journal of Theology Volume 50, 2021: III-XIX.
· Malebogo Kgalemang, Tirelo Modie-Moroka and Dube, Musa W. “Naomi/Laban Shower and Creation of Womanist Botho/Ubuntu Ethic of Community Living.” In ITC Journal of Theology Vol 50, 2021:1-54.
· Modie-Moroka, Tirelo, Malebogo Kgalemang and Musa W. Dube, “Exploring Botswana Bridal Showers Through a Relational-Cultural Connections .” ITC Journal of Theology Vol 51, 2021:47-82.
· Dube, Musa W. (2020). “Boleo: A Postcolonial Feminist Reading,” HTS Vol 76/3, pp.1-8.
· Molato, Kenosi and Dube, M. W. (2020). “Environmental Moral Degeneration and Regeneration: Towards Setswana Ecological Hermeneutics,” Boleswa Vol 5/2 2020:1-11.
· Madigela, T. J., M. Dube, et. al (2020). “Prospects and Potential in Pastoral Theological Counseling Approaches and Implications of Premarital Counseling During Naomi and Laban Bridal Showers in Botswana. Journal of African Interdisciplinary Studies Vol 4/11, 2020:108-119.
· With Madigela Tshenolo et. al (2020). “Pre-marital Pastoral Counselling/Go-Laa on Issues of Gender and Human Sexuality: Naomi//Laban Showers in Gaborone, Botswana.” The International Journal of African Catholicism, Volume 10, Number 1, pp.109-121.
· Dube, M. W. (with Kebaneilwe et. Al.). (2019). “Emergent Rites of Passage in Botswana: The Case Study of Naomi Laban Showers,” In Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies Vol33/1, pp. 61-79.
· Dube, M. W. (2019).“Teaching in the Death Zone: Mainstreaming HIV and AIDS in the Curriculum with African Theologians,” In International Bulletin of Mission Research, pp.1-14.
· Dube, M. W. (with Tirelo Modie-Moroka, et. al). (2019). “Pathways to Social Capital and the Botho/Ubuntu Ethic in the Urban Space of Gaborone.” Botswana. Global Social Welfare: Research, Policy and Practice. 2019:1-13.
· Dube, M. W. (2018). “Purple Hibiscus: A Postcolonial Feminist Reading,” In Missionalia 46/2, pp. 222-235.
· With Rose Gabaitse, Doreen Setume, M. Kgalemang, Tirelo Modie-Moroka, T. Madigele. (2018). “Reproducing or Creating a New Male: Bridal Showers in the Urban Space of Botswana.” In Journal of Gender and Religion in Africa, Vol 24/1, pp.79-95
· With Elizabeth Motswapong et. al. (2017). “A Little Baby is on the Way Botho/Ubuntu and Community-Building in Gaborone Baby Showers,” In Gender Studies 16/1, pp.50-70.
· Dube,Musa W. Senzokuhle D. Setume et. al. (2017). ”Exploring the Concept of Botho/Ubuntu Through Bridal Showers in the Urban Space Gaborone Botswana,” in Managing Development in Africa, Vol 2/3, pp. 173-191.
· Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Botswana AIDS Impact Survey 2013: Interpretation and Implications,” in Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Volume 30/2, pp.14-190.
· Dube, M. W. et. al. (2016). “Botho, Community-building and Gender Constructions in Botswana,” ITC Journal of Theology, Volume 42, pp.1-22.
· Dube, M. W. (2016). “The HIV and AIDS Collective Memory: Texts of Trauma, of Care-giving and of Positive Living,” Botswana Notes and Records Volume 48, pp.428-431.
· Dube, Musa W. (2016). Refusing to Read: Drinking Bush Tea With Number One Lady Detectives, ITC Journal of Theology, Volume 42, pp. 23-42.
· Dube, Musa W. (2016). “Let There be Light: Birthing Ecumenical Theology in the HIV and AIDS Apocalypse,” The Ecumenical Review 67/4, pp. 531-542.
· Dube, M. W. (2016). “The Subaltern Can Speak: Reading the Mmutle (Hare) Way,” in Journal of Africana Religions Vol 4/1, pp. 54-72.
· Dube, Musa W. (2015). “A Luta Continua: Towards Trickster Intellectuals and Communities,” Journal of Biblical Literature 134, no 4, pp. 890-902.
· Dube, Musa W. (2015). “And God Saw that it was Good! An Earth-Friendly Theatrical Reading of Genesis 1,” Black Theology Vol.13/3, pp.1-17.
· Dube, Musa W. (2015). “Translating Cultures: The Creation of Sin in the Public Space of Batswana,” Scriptura 114/1, pp. 1-11.
· Dube, M. W. (2014). “Boundaries and Bridges: Journeys of a Postcolonial Feminist Biblical Scholar,” Journal of the European Society of Women in Theological Research 22, pp. 139-156.
· Dube, M. W. (2014).“Markus 5:1-43 in vier Lekturen: Narrative Analyse—Postcolonial Criticism, Feministiche Exegese—HIVAIDS” in ZNT 33/17, pp. 12-33:
· Dube, M. W. (2014). “Translating Ngaka: Robert Moffatt Rewriting the Indigenous Healer .” Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae XL(1), pp.157-172.
· Dube, M. W. (2014). “The Spirit liberating the Word: Reading the Gendered African Bible” (In HTS Theological Studies; 70th Anniversary). pp.1-7.
· Dube, M. W. (2014). “God Never Opened the Bible to Me”: Women Church Leaders in Botswana. Studies in World Christianity and Interreligious Religions, Issue 48 (2014):317-340.
· Dube, M. W. (2013). “The Bible in the Bush: The First ‘Literate’ Batswana Bible Readers.” Translation Issue 2, Spring, pp.79-103.
· Dube, M. W. (2012). “The Pentecostal Church Kairos: Methodological and Theoretical Implications for the Study of Religion in Africa,” pp. 202-214, in Muhammed Haron eds. BOLESWA 4/1, Dec.
· Dube, M. W. (2012). “Review of Avaren Ipsen, Sex Working and the Bible,” pp. 360-362. In Religion and Gender Journal Vol 2/2. (BOOK REVIEW)
· Dube, M.W. (with Modie-Moroka, et. al) (2011). “Factors Influencing Abstinence Among Churchgoing Adolescents in Botswana,” in Pula Journal of African Studies, Vol: 25/1, pp. 23-34.
· Dube, M. W. (with C: N. Pilane et. al). (2011). “HIV and STIs Prevention Intervention Strategies for 10-14 Year Old Churchgoing Adolescents in Botswana: A Qualitative Analysis,” in Pula Journal of African Studies, Vol: 25/1, 12-22.
· Dube, M. W. (2010). “Go tla Siama. O tla Fola”: Doing Biblical Studies in an HIV and AIDS Context.” In Black Theology: An International Journal, Vol8/2, pp. 212-241.
· Dube, M. W. (2009). “On Being Firefighters: Curriculum Transformation in the HIV&AIDS Context,” , pp. 20-39
· Dube, M. W. (2008). “Liberating the Word: One African Feminist Reading of Matthew 23,” pp.245-267. In Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies Vol 22, Number 2.
· Dube, M. W. (2007). “Introduction: Gender Mainstreaming in Teaching, Research, Management and National Issues in the University of Botswana, pp. 2-13. In Dube, M.W & S.K. Berman, Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Vol 21, Number 1.
· Dube, M.W. (2007). “Who do you say that I am,” Feminist Theology Journal Vol 15, pp. 346-367.
· Dube, M. W. (2006). “Looking Back and Forward: Postcolonialism, Globalization, Gender and God,” pp. 178-193, Scriptura Volume 2.ISSN 0254-1807
· Dube, Musa W. (2005). “Adinkra!” Four Hearts Joined Together: On Becomig Healer-Teachers of African Indigenous Religion/s in HIV and AIDS Prevention,” pp.67-89. Journal of Constructive Theology Volume 11/1.
· Dube, M. W. (2005). “Introduction: Postcoloniality in Botswana African Studies,” Pula Botswana Journal of African Studies, Vol 19/2/2005, 115-117. ISSN 0256-2316
· Dube, M. W. (2005). “Circle Interpretations of the Bible/ Scriptoratures,” pp. 123-145. In Special Issue: South African SAPSE Journal, Alternation, The Study of Religion in Southern Africa: A Tribute to G.C Oosthuizen. ISSN 1023-1757
· Dube, M. W. (2004). “On Becoming Healer-Teachers of African Indigenous Religion in HIV&AIDS Prevention,” pp. 67-89. In Journal ofConstructive Theology, issue 11/1. ISSN 1025- 5648
· Dube, M. W. (2003). “Jumping the Fire with Judith: Postcolonial Feminist Hermeneutics of Liberation. JOST Supplement series, pp. 50-75
· Dube, M. W. (2003). “Empire and Mission in John: An Inter-textual Investigation: Theologia Viatrom: Journal of Theology and Religion in Africa, 27/1, 2003: 1-29. ISSN 0378-4142
· Dube, M. W. (2002). “Fighting and Crying With God: Who Cares for Children and Women in the HIV/AIDS Era?” In “Overcoming Violence against Children and Women”: Journal of Theology in Southern Africa 114, pp.31-42. ISSN 0047-2867
· Dube, M. W. (2001). With T.S. Maluleke, “HIV/AIDS as the New Site of Struggle: Theological, Biblical and Religious Perspectives,” Missionalia 29/2, pp. 119-124. My contribution was 60%. ISSN 0256-9507
· Dube, M. W. (2000). “Batswakwa: Which Traveler Are You (John 1:1-18)?” Journal for Theology for Southern Africa. 108, pp.79-89. (Republished in The Bible in Africa, 2000, pp. 150-162). ISSN 0047-2867
· Dube, M. W. (1999). "Consuming A Colonial Cultural Bomb: Translating Badimo into 'Demons' in Setswana Bible,” pp.33-59. In Ed. Stephen Moore, Journal of Society of New Testament 73.ISSN 0142-064X
· Dube, M. W. (1999). “Building on a Feminist Sociological Model of Liberation: Women In Apocryphal Acts & African Independent Churches,” pp.87-115. In Ed. Isabel Phiri, Journal of Constructive Theology. Vol.5. ISSN 1025-5648
· Dube, M. W. (1999). “Searching for the Lost Needle: Double Colonization & Postcolonial Feminism,” in Studies in World Christianity: The Edinburgh Review of Theology and Religion: Vol. 5/2, pp. 213-228. ISSN 1354-9901
· Dube Shomanah, Musa W (1998): “Escritura, Feminismo Y Contextos Poscoloniales,” in Revista Internacional De Teologia Concilium, Junio 1998, del no 276:403-415. (a translation).
· Dube, M. W. (1998). “Scripture, Feminism and Post-colonial Contexts,” pp.45-52. Ed. Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, Concillium 4. (Simultaneously Published in six international languages). ISBN 0334 03049 8
· Dube, M. W. (1997). “Towards A Postcolonial Feminist Interpretation of the Bible,“ pp.11-26. In Ed. P. Bird, Semeia 78, Reading the Bible as Women: Perspective From Africa, Asia and Latin America. Atlanta: Scholars Press. ISBN 0095-571X
· Dube, M. W. (1996). With Gerald West, "An Introduction: How We Come to "Read With,"" pp.7- 17. In Semeia Vol. 73. Atlanta: Scholars Press. ISSN 0095-571X
· Dube, M. W. (1996). "Readings of Semoya: Batswana Women Interpretations of Matt. 15:21-28," pp. 111-129. In Semeia Vol 73. Atlanta: Scholars Press. ISBN 0095-571X
· Dube, M. W. (1996). "Reading for Decolonization: John 4:1-42," pp.37-59. Semeia Vol. 75. "Postcolonialism and Scriptural Reading." Ed. Laura Donaldson. Atlanta: Scholars Press. ISSN 0095-571X
· Dube, M. W. (1992). “Jesus and the Samaritan Woman: A Motswana Feminist Theological Reflection on Women and Social Transformation.” BOLESWA Journal 1/5, pp. 5-9.
· Dube, M. W. (1992). "Mary As Our Ancestor: An African Feminist Quest for Identity,” Boleswa Journal: Vol.4. pp.9-20.
· Dube, M.W. (1989). “Attitudes to Poverty—A Case Study of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.” In Boleswa: Occasional Papers in Theology and Religion, Vol 1, pp. .
Projects
PROJECTS
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With Funlola Olojede & Janet Tabe eds. Earth, SDGs Covid 19 and African Biblical Interpretations. (Forthcoming Atlanta: SBL 2023/3)
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With Telesia Musili & Sylvia Ansah eds. African Indigenous Religions and Gender: Routledge, 2023/4. (Ongoing)
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Enna Gudhlanga & Limakatso Pepenene, eds. African Women Writers: Earth and the Sacred. Palgrave, 2023/4. (On-going)
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With Botswana Circle Research Team. Eds. Both, Gender and Community Building. Cape Town: Sun Media Pres, 2022 (On-going)
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Sankofa 2024: Globalization, Pandemics Earth. Gender and Religion (2021-2024) Ongoing with the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
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Mother Earth, Mother Africa, Gender and Religion (2019-2022) Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians.
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John Templeton research Foundation through Nagel Institute Research Award, Jan 2016 : P300 000
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NACA Research Award April 2014: (P250 000=00)
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NIH HIV&AIDS Capacity Building Research Grant (with Prof. B. Chilisa as Principal Investigator) 2007